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look out

/lʊk aʊt/

[/lʊk aʊt/]

be careful; watch

Intermediateverb

Definition

To be careful or watch for possible danger.

Example

Look out! That branch is about to fall right where you're standing under the tree.

Look out! That branch is about to fall right where you're standing under the tree.

Etymology

From 'look' plus 'out', a warning from the act of keeping watch, attested for centuries.

How & Where It’s Used

Used as an urgent warning; the noun 'lookout' means a person watching or a vantage point.

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